SAT Practice Test 3, Section 8: Questions 11 - 16

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Given 0 < x < 1, we can say the x is a positive fraction with a value less than 1.

If a positive fraction with a value less than 1 is raised to a positive integer exponent then the larger the exponent the smaller the result.
This means that conditions I. x 2 > x 3 and III. x > x 3 are true.

Half of a positive integer is less than the original integer.
This means that condition II. is true.

Answer: (E) I, II and III

15. Correct answer: (A)

Given:
A scatter plot

To find:
The function that models the relationship between t, the number of seconds to complete the maze and p, the number of practices.

Solution:
If we were to draw a line to reflect the approximate values of the data on the graph, we would get a horizontal line that intersects the y-axis between 40 and 50.

A horizontal line would have an equation of the form t(p) = c, where c is a constant.

Out of all the answers given only (A) t(p) = 40, satisfies that condition.

Answer: (A) t(p) = 40

16. Correct answer: (E)

Given:
The pattern consisting of 5 L by W rectangles

To find:
The number of L by W rectangles needed to cover a region 12L by 10L

Solution:
Since the region to be covered is given is in terms of L, we would want to get the width and length of the above pattern to be in terms of L as well.

The above pattern forms a rectangle.

From the two vertical sides, we know that:

The width of the rectangle is then

The above pattern is a rectangle with dimensions:

In order to cover the region without any leftovers, we need to place the width of the rectangle along the side that is 10L. The number of rectangles that we can place along the side 10L is:

The length of the rectangle is 2L. The number of rectangles that can be placed along the side 12L is 12L ÷ 2L = 6.

So, we would need 6 × 6 = 36 of rectangles with the above pattern.

Be careful! The question wants the number of rectangles of dimensions L by W.

The above pattern has 5 rectangles of dimensions L by W.
So, the answer is 36 × 5 = 180

Answer: (E) 180

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